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# 12 FPS High-Speed Continuous Shooting 5,655 Selectable AF Points 30.3MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only)

**Brand:** canon
**Price:** € 3841.30
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Content Game with Canon EOS R – Where Speed Meets Precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only) by canon
- **How much does it cost?** € 3841.30 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/78260393-canon-eos-r-vlogging-and-content-creator-camera-4k-uhd)

## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lightning-Fast 12 FPS Burst Mode:** Never miss a moment with rapid-fire shooting perfect for dynamic action and candid shots.
- • **Stunning 30.3MP Full-Frame Sensor:** Capture ultra-detailed, vibrant images that stand out in any professional portfolio.
- • **Pro-Level Control & Silent Shutter:** Customize settings on the fly and shoot discreetly in noise-sensitive environments with silent mode.
- • **Versatile RF & EF Lens Compatibility:** Seamlessly use your favorite lenses with optional adapters, expanding your creative possibilities.
- • **Precision Autofocus with 5,655 AF Points:** Experience razor-sharp focus in just 0.05 seconds, locking onto your subject effortlessly.

## Overview

The Canon EOS R is a professional-grade full-frame mirrorless camera featuring a 30.3MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 8 processor for stunning image quality. It boasts an ultra-responsive Dual Pixel CMOS AF system with 5,655 selectable autofocus points and up to 12 frames per second continuous shooting. Designed for versatility, it supports RF lenses natively and EF/EF-S lenses via adapters. The camera includes a high-resolution 3.69M-dot electronic viewfinder, a vari-angle touchscreen LCD, and a silent electronic shutter mode, all housed in a durable, lightweight magnesium alloy body. Ideal for content creators and vloggers seeking top-tier performance and creative flexibility.

## Description

The EOS R professional digital camera (body only) offers top-quality performance and stellar imaging. Create stunning photos and high-resolution videos with a 30.3 megapixel full-frame CMOS and DIGIC 8 image processor. The Canon EOS R is effortlessly compatible with RF lenses as well as EF and EF-S lenses with the use of one of three optional mount adapters*. Capture fast-paced sporting events or wildlife with ease thanks to the camera’s 5,655 selectable AF points** which delivers sharp focus in up to 0.05*** seconds and continuous shooting speeds of up to 12fps. Enjoy the freedom to control your camera settings without switching modes thanks to the flexible priority mode feature, which automatically controls shutter speed and IOS sensitivity. In addition, the camera also features a silent shutter mode for environments where silence is necessary. Planning on shooting a film? The built-in EVF with 3.69 million dots and vari-angle touch LCD screen gives you the freedom to shoot from virtually any angle; simply fold the LCD screen when not in use. Plus, take your camera on the go with peace of mind knowing that your EOS R features a lightweight magnesium chassis, which ensures durability while protecting it from the sun’s rays. Never worry about losing power again; the EOS R is compatible with USB power adapter PD-E1 for in-camera charging so you’ll always get your shot. *Optional Mount Adapter EF-EOS R is required when using EF/EF-S lenses with an EOS R camera. **Available AF points may decrease when shooting with AF cropping or in movie mode, or depending on camera settings or lens attached ***Based on the results of AF speed tests in accordance with CIPA guidelines. Results may vary depending on shooting conditions and lens in use. Relies on internal measurement method.

Review: Game changer - with some drawback and added benfits. - It took some getting used to the redesigned controls and the entirely new to me, a mirrorless system. I'm coming from a 6d perspective. Looking into an viewfinder is strange at first. You don't get that crystal clear optical view of the environment's light. Instead, you get this virtual reality view interpreted through a tiny magnified screen where you can see the subtle flickering of electrons on the screen. I can't say it's my favorite thing. I like the optical view better, but this is simply the drawback of ALL mirrorless cameras until they come up with some kind of way to get light directly to your eye through the lens, and I can't imagine how that could be done. Although I bet someone will eventually figure it out. What is GOOD about the electronic view finder though, is the fact you are seeing a live representation of what the image will look like, so nailing exposure is no longer a problem like it was in a traditional viewfinder. I'm no longer having to chimp my screen and readjust my exposure. I simply look and turn my control ring to bring the exposure up or down in real time. VERY nice benefit. To me this is an even trade for not having an optical viewfinder. I loose a little bit of information as it happens in action, as the viewfinder refreshes the screen can jump and delay sometimes, so it does take a tiny bit away but not much when you get used to it. The LCD screen on the back is nice and clear, brighter than the image in the viewfinder, and a pure representation of what you're going to see. I like the back screen quite a bit. The tilt the touch the sensitivity are all very good. The feel of the camera is excellent and just feels like a military-grade shooter in the hand. The trimmed-down shape and the added buttons, the dials...all have a very precise and solid feel to them that gives me a feeling of confidence this rig will put up with some serious use. I will say however that the fold-out LCD, when folded out does not give me that same confident and strong feeling, as I feel like if the camera fell off a table with the screen swung open I can see it possibly getting snapped off if it landed the right way. The back of the LCD screen housing feels slightly hollow when tapped with a finger, revealing a less than 5-star ruggedness that the rest of the camera has. I don't think this is so much a flaw with this particular camera as it is probably inherent of all fold-out screens. A solution is to simply keep it folded into the back of the camera where it's secure and out of the way. I haven't yet actually uploaded any images that I've shot but I can tell from the camera already that the colors from this thing are absolutely outstanding and beautifully captured of what my eye actually sees. This is the first thing that popped out to me when snapping images of my daughter with a sky blue shirt on. The images have a "dreamy" feel to them, Canon delivers yet again on their expert color capture. Side note: I'm shooting with the older EF 24-105 4L here. Autofocus: This is a big one and one I initially was back and forth with. It took me some serious playing around with the settings and practicing with the various modes of autofocus this thing has to feel confident with this part of the camera. The advanced servo tracking works very well to capture portraits of my kids jumping and playing around. The eye tracker works very well in well-lit scenes and when within about 15 or 20 ft maximum. Don't expect to track an Eagle eye soaring overhead your house..lol. The entire AF system on this is a huge step up from my 6D. I find the frame per second burst rate somewhat slow but very decent at 5 fps while in tracking servo. It does seem to slow down closer to 3 or 4 frames per second at times though when in full-screen tracking mode. If you set the servo to a fixed AF zone then it will fire all 8fps like a machinegun no problem, just not in full-screen AF. I particularly like the wide horizontal AF zone mode, as it picks up and tracks subjects very quickly. I'm capturing shots with this camera my 6d would simply snooze through while I attempt a lock and recompose, missing shots in the process. The low light performance seems to be a step up from my 6d from what I can tell so far. I'm getting very useable and vivid shots at 6400iso. You will lose some detail at that iso but for portraits ...soft is ok for me. I have yet to really feel the need to use a flash even inside shooting my kids in ambient light. I couldn't do that with my 6d and feel like I could nail shots. With this, I can. I feel another level of confidence in capturing my kid's birthday parties this year. Combine this with the fact you can customize all of these new buttons, a control ring [if you purchased it or an RF lens] just makes me feel I have truly leveled up with this camera. It allows me to be that much faster and able to respond and capture what's going on around me. I recommend this camera for the price but I would say, know what you're compromising and what you're gaining with this camera. If you shoot specifically wild life action or NFL football as a niche I would say the 5 fps in servo mode would be a bit slow for you. The 5DMkiv may be your better choice here. For everyone else, go with the R and save some money.
Review: I love my EOS R - This is a great first entry into full frame mirrorless by Canon. DSLRs can still do somethings that mirrorless can't but there's plenty that a mirrorless can do that a DSLR can't. Here are my thoughts on the R after using it for almost 3 months and coming from a long time 5D Mark II and 7D Mark II user: What I like (not in any particular order): * Feels good in the hand - at first it didn't feel too much smaller but after getting my 7D Mark II out for some sports a couple weekends ago, the 7D felt so much chunkier in my hand than it used to feel. While smaller than my 5D/7D, even with heavy lenses it feels well balanced. * Feels familiar - Buttons (other than the M-Fn bar) and menus all made sense for me right out of the box. So much so that I haven't even had to open up the manual. * Eye AF and auto focus accuracy - wow! All of my lenses, including my old Sigma 50 EX (pre-Art series) are so much more accurate. I don't have to fire as many shots to get keepers. Shooting at f/1.4 without fear is so different. * Control Ring Adapter - if you're going to get an adapter I recommend the control ring one over the basic one so that you get the same controls whether using RF lenses or legacy EF ones * Live histogram - not only can you see exposure preview in the viewifinder, you can also see a live histogram. No more having to check for exposure after the fact Things I don't like (not in any particular order): * That I can't pick up the camera and look through the lens without turning it on. I really like that about DSLRs, especially at long telephoto lengths where you can basically use your camera like a telescope without having to drain the battery * Eye AF doesn't work in continuous mode - there's a rumored firmware update to add this and it's included in the lower end EOS RP so I think it should make it's way to the R via firmware update. Things that I'm indifferent about: * 4K video crop - I don't even use 1080P video so don't care about the 4K * single card slot - I survived from the Rebel XT in 2006 through the 40D and then 8 years with the 5D Mark II with only a single slot. Although the 7D Mark II has dual slots, I've only ever used one. * continuous shooting speed - coming from the 5D Mark II, the R is faster and more accurate. Additionally, even though my 7D Mark II goes up to 10 fps, I very rarely go that fast, even for sports, because I don't want to be culling through so many images. Overall, I'm very pleased with the R. It's the best camera I've owned. I think a lot of people got too caught up in what it's not rather than appreciating it for what it is. With legacy Canon glass and a shorter learning curve, it was a pretty easy decision for me, especially since I was due for an upgrade with my almost 9 year old 5D Mark II. If you have a more recent DSLR, it may make sense to wait a bit and see what else is on the horizon from Canon. With all the big players now in the FF mirrorless game, the competition is going to bring out better cameras for all of us.

## Features

- FULL-FRAME CMOS SENSOR & DIGIC 8 30.3 MP IMAGE PROCESSOR: Ensures crisp photos and high-resolution videos; enables optimum performance, image processing, and video functionality
- DUAL PIXEL CMOS AF: Features an impressive 5,655 manually selectable AF points** and delivers sharp focus in up to 0.05*** seconds so you can capture, focus, and maintain action shots with ease
- RF MOUNT COMPATIBLE: The EOS R camera is designed to work effortlessly with RF lenses; it maintains compatibility with EF and EF-S lenses through the use of one of three optional mount adapters*
- HIGH-SPEED CONTINUOUS SHOOTING: With speeds of up to 12fps, this camera can capture the most dynamic movements of athletes, animals, or other moving subjects
- BUILT-IN EVF: The EOS R includes an electronic viewfinder with 3.69 Million Dots, Vari-angle Touchscreen LCD and Dot-matrix LCD Panel to take your photographs to the next level
- SUPERB CONTROL: The EOS R camera features a flexible priority mode, which allows shutter speed and ISO sensitivity to be set automatically, giving you the freedom to change aperture, shutter speed, or ISO sensitivity without having to change modes
- SILENT ELECTRONIC SHUTTER: Features a selectable silent mode—perfect for shooting in environments where silence is necessary
- COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT: Take Canon’s professional-quality EOS R digital camera anywhere you need to thanks to its lightweight and compact design
- IMPRESSIVE DURABILITY: A lightweight magnesium alloy chassis ensures durability while protecting the Canon camera from electromagnetic radiation and heat

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07H484HLT |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture modes | F2.8-F4.0 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Auto Focus Technology | Automatic, Manual |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,486 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #309 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | Camera Body & Accessories |
| Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Canon EF |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI |
| Continuous Shooting | 12 FPS |
| Crop Mode | Full Frame (3:2) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 679 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | False |
| Digital Zoom | 10 x |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Articulating |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2100000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 6,685,000 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 30.3 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
| Exposure Control | manual-and-automatic |
| File Format | JPEG, Raw |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SDUHS-II |
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 128 GB |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 or higher |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 2048 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U3 or higher |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V90 |
| Flash Modes | eTTL |
| Flash Sync Speed | Unlimited |
| Focus Features | Dual Pixel CMOS AF |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | automatic_only |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| Generation | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013803306347 |
| HDMI Type | Type C Mini HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization | true |
| Image stabilization | true |
| Item Type Name | Canon eos r mirrorless full frame camera body with 30. 3 mp full-frame cmos sensor, dual pixel cmos af, wi-fi , bluetooth, 4k video recording up to 30 fps, and 3. 15-inch vari-angle touch lcd screen. |
| Item Weight | 1.46 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine, Normal |
| Lens Construction | >10 |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3075C002 |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.2 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 30.3 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 Seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Metering Methods | average,center-weighted,multi-zone,partial,spot |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Model Name | EOS R Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) |
| Model Number | 3075C002 |
| Model Series | EOS R |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Optical Zoom | 0.76 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 30.3 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 0.08 Degrees |
| Recording Capacity | 30 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3.15 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 800 |
| Shooting Modes | Scene Intelligent Auto, Flexible priority AE, Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, Bulb and Custom (x3). Movie: Scene Intelligent Auto, Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, Bulb and Custom (x3) |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Shockproof, Temperature Extremes, Waterproof, X-Ray Proof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography, Videography |
| Supported File Format | JPEG, Raw |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 30.3 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 013803306347 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | Mini-HDMI |
| Video Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.71x |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Daylight, Flash torch, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten |
| Wireless Technology | BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n + Bluetooth 4.1 LE |
| Write Speed | 8 fps |
| Zoom | Digital Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** Unknown
- **Compatible Mountings:** Canon EF
- **Expanded ISO Minimum:** 50
- **Image Stabilization:** true
- **Maximum Aperture:** 1.2 f
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 50 Millimeters
- **Metering Description:** average,center-weighted,multi-zone,partial,spot
- **Optical Zoom:** 0.76 x
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Supported File Format:** JPEG, Raw

## Images

![Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81VjCY2eA5L.jpg)
![Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/714YFSzHW-L.jpg)
![Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91-fB1qP6YL.jpg)
![Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71s2wATMBYL.jpg)
![Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71AZ-8pwC-L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how would the lens adapter factor on the focal length ?**
A: A mirrorless camera has a much shorter "flange focal length" (the distance between the rear lens element and the camera sensor) than a DSLR. Flange focal length on RF mount lens is 20mm, versus EF mount which is 44mm. So the adapter just puts the flange focal length back to what it would be on a DSLR.
In short, the focal length of the lens (adapted EF or EF-S lens) does not change. A 50mm lens is still 50mm.

**Q: what is the continuous recording time limit with video? 29 mins?**
A: Anything that records 30+ mins is subject to higher customs/import tax, so many cameras stay under that deliberately.

**Q: Where is this camera made?**
A: Camera says its made in Japan.

**Q: Can this camera operate while being charged via an external battery or power bank, and can it tether that battery pack to be used while charging?**
A: I have never had to use it while charging.  I have 1 Canon battery and 2 non Canon batteries so take at least one extra with me when I'm out.

I did take 300+ photos the other day and didn't have to change batteries.

I haven't used the camera for video yey.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Game changer - with some drawback and added benfits.
*by M***W on April 29, 2020*

It took some getting used to the redesigned controls and the entirely new to me, a mirrorless system. I'm coming from a 6d perspective. Looking into an viewfinder is strange at first. You don't get that crystal clear optical view of the environment's light. Instead, you get this virtual reality view interpreted through a tiny magnified screen where you can see the subtle flickering of electrons on the screen. I can't say it's my favorite thing. I like the optical view better, but this is simply the drawback of ALL mirrorless cameras until they come up with some kind of way to get light directly to your eye through the lens, and I can't imagine how that could be done. Although I bet someone will eventually figure it out. What is GOOD about the electronic view finder though, is the fact you are seeing a live representation of what the image will look like, so nailing exposure is no longer a problem like it was in a traditional viewfinder. I'm no longer having to chimp my screen and readjust my exposure. I simply look and turn my control ring to bring the exposure up or down in real time. VERY nice benefit. To me this is an even trade for not having an optical viewfinder. I loose a little bit of information as it happens in action, as the viewfinder refreshes the screen can jump and delay sometimes, so it does take a tiny bit away but not much when you get used to it. The LCD screen on the back is nice and clear, brighter than the image in the viewfinder, and a pure representation of what you're going to see. I like the back screen quite a bit. The tilt the touch the sensitivity are all very good. The feel of the camera is excellent and just feels like a military-grade shooter in the hand. The trimmed-down shape and the added buttons, the dials...all have a very precise and solid feel to them that gives me a feeling of confidence this rig will put up with some serious use. I will say however that the fold-out LCD, when folded out does not give me that same confident and strong feeling, as I feel like if the camera fell off a table with the screen swung open I can see it possibly getting snapped off if it landed the right way. The back of the LCD screen housing feels slightly hollow when tapped with a finger, revealing a less than 5-star ruggedness that the rest of the camera has. I don't think this is so much a flaw with this particular camera as it is probably inherent of all fold-out screens. A solution is to simply keep it folded into the back of the camera where it's secure and out of the way. I haven't yet actually uploaded any images that I've shot but I can tell from the camera already that the colors from this thing are absolutely outstanding and beautifully captured of what my eye actually sees. This is the first thing that popped out to me when snapping images of my daughter with a sky blue shirt on. The images have a "dreamy" feel to them, Canon delivers yet again on their expert color capture. Side note: I'm shooting with the older EF 24-105 4L here. Autofocus: This is a big one and one I initially was back and forth with. It took me some serious playing around with the settings and practicing with the various modes of autofocus this thing has to feel confident with this part of the camera. The advanced servo tracking works very well to capture portraits of my kids jumping and playing around. The eye tracker works very well in well-lit scenes and when within about 15 or 20 ft maximum. Don't expect to track an Eagle eye soaring overhead your house..lol. The entire AF system on this is a huge step up from my 6D. I find the frame per second burst rate somewhat slow but very decent at 5 fps while in tracking servo. It does seem to slow down closer to 3 or 4 frames per second at times though when in full-screen tracking mode. If you set the servo to a fixed AF zone then it will fire all 8fps like a machinegun no problem, just not in full-screen AF. I particularly like the wide horizontal AF zone mode, as it picks up and tracks subjects very quickly. I'm capturing shots with this camera my 6d would simply snooze through while I attempt a lock and recompose, missing shots in the process. The low light performance seems to be a step up from my 6d from what I can tell so far. I'm getting very useable and vivid shots at 6400iso. You will lose some detail at that iso but for portraits ...soft is ok for me. I have yet to really feel the need to use a flash even inside shooting my kids in ambient light. I couldn't do that with my 6d and feel like I could nail shots. With this, I can. I feel another level of confidence in capturing my kid's birthday parties this year. Combine this with the fact you can customize all of these new buttons, a control ring [if you purchased it or an RF lens] just makes me feel I have truly leveled up with this camera. It allows me to be that much faster and able to respond and capture what's going on around me. I recommend this camera for the price but I would say, know what you're compromising and what you're gaining with this camera. If you shoot specifically wild life action or NFL football as a niche I would say the 5 fps in servo mode would be a bit slow for you. The 5DMkiv may be your better choice here. For everyone else, go with the R and save some money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love my EOS R
*by F***A on March 1, 2019*

This is a great first entry into full frame mirrorless by Canon. DSLRs can still do somethings that mirrorless can't but there's plenty that a mirrorless can do that a DSLR can't. Here are my thoughts on the R after using it for almost 3 months and coming from a long time 5D Mark II and 7D Mark II user: What I like (not in any particular order): * Feels good in the hand - at first it didn't feel too much smaller but after getting my 7D Mark II out for some sports a couple weekends ago, the 7D felt so much chunkier in my hand than it used to feel. While smaller than my 5D/7D, even with heavy lenses it feels well balanced. * Feels familiar - Buttons (other than the M-Fn bar) and menus all made sense for me right out of the box. So much so that I haven't even had to open up the manual. * Eye AF and auto focus accuracy - wow! All of my lenses, including my old Sigma 50 EX (pre-Art series) are so much more accurate. I don't have to fire as many shots to get keepers. Shooting at f/1.4 without fear is so different. * Control Ring Adapter - if you're going to get an adapter I recommend the control ring one over the basic one so that you get the same controls whether using RF lenses or legacy EF ones * Live histogram - not only can you see exposure preview in the viewifinder, you can also see a live histogram. No more having to check for exposure after the fact Things I don't like (not in any particular order): * That I can't pick up the camera and look through the lens without turning it on. I really like that about DSLRs, especially at long telephoto lengths where you can basically use your camera like a telescope without having to drain the battery * Eye AF doesn't work in continuous mode - there's a rumored firmware update to add this and it's included in the lower end EOS RP so I think it should make it's way to the R via firmware update. Things that I'm indifferent about: * 4K video crop - I don't even use 1080P video so don't care about the 4K * single card slot - I survived from the Rebel XT in 2006 through the 40D and then 8 years with the 5D Mark II with only a single slot. Although the 7D Mark II has dual slots, I've only ever used one. * continuous shooting speed - coming from the 5D Mark II, the R is faster and more accurate. Additionally, even though my 7D Mark II goes up to 10 fps, I very rarely go that fast, even for sports, because I don't want to be culling through so many images. Overall, I'm very pleased with the R. It's the best camera I've owned. I think a lot of people got too caught up in what it's not rather than appreciating it for what it is. With legacy Canon glass and a shorter learning curve, it was a pretty easy decision for me, especially since I was due for an upgrade with my almost 9 year old 5D Mark II. If you have a more recent DSLR, it may make sense to wait a bit and see what else is on the horizon from Canon. With all the big players now in the FF mirrorless game, the competition is going to bring out better cameras for all of us.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Camera! Even better customer service from both Canon and Amazon!
*by B***R on July 8, 2020*

I already owned one EOS R camera so I knew what to expect. This is a great camera for any style of shooting with 30+ megapixels and incredible ease of use. If you're used to shooting Canon cameras, some features like the menus will be very familiar. Be prepared for a slight learning curve with the features that are different. When I first picked this camera up in a store, I didn't like it at all because it was very difficult to figure out which buttons controlled the camera functions. Once you realize that the camera controls are very customizable, it becomes a dream to operate making this camera a very efficient tool. This camera came to me with a mechanical shutter malfunction right out of the box to my disappointment. I would have been a bit more critical if I didn't already have one in perfect working order. I also woul dhave downgraded my rating had it not been for the incredible customer service from both Canon and Amazon. Amazon offered to replace the camera, but did not have any more in stock to be able to ship immediately. I called Canon customer service who apologized and emailed an FedEx shipping label to send out for repair under warranty. I'm a member of Canon Professional Services so I'll have the camera back in two days or so. After arranging the repair with Canon, I called Amazon back to see what they could do and they quickly offered a partial refund for my trouble. While I would have preferred a new camera, I didn't want to wait until they were back in stock. I've sent several cameras and lenses to Canon for repair and preventive maintenance and they always come back in like-new condition so I consider it a win overall. Thanks Canon and Amazon for excellent customer service!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Canon EOS R, Vlogging and Content Creator Camera 4K UHD, Digital Single-Lens Non-Reflex AF/AE, 0.76 Magnification, OLED Color Electronic Viewfinder, CMOS Sensor, Mirrorless, Full-Frame (Body Only)
- Canon RF50mm F1.8 STM Lens, Fixed Focal Length Prime Lens, Compatible with EOS R Series Mirrorless Cameras, Black
- Canon RF35mm F1.8 is Macro STM Lens, Black

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